On Saturday 09 April 2005 10:49, Claude Jones wrote: > Leaf wrote: > > On Saturday 09 April 2005 09:48, Claude Jones wrote: > >>Could you explain your last comment. I ran KDE 3.4 when I brought up a > >>new FC4t1 box. I couldn't find any remarkable differences between it and > >>my current implementation - I found a couple of annoyances, however. The > >>list of menu options had been cut way back, and even the Control Center > >>was not present as an option and had to be called up by a command. I'm > >>sure I missed things - from a read of the release notes, it seems like > >>many of the improvements had to with accessibility, and obviously for > >>those who need them, those features are extremely important. But, what > >>else has been improved? > > > > That is all odd, my Kmenu options fill the screen and the Control Center > > has been there from the moment I installed. As an FYI I installed FC3 > > with none of the Gnome packages and all of the KDE (from the CDs). Then > > I updated everything, including KDesktop to 3.4. I haven't seen the > > issues you mention. > > But you upgraded from the previous version. Mine was the default > installation under FC4t1. I changed nothing during setup regarding KDE, > except to choose it as my default desktop after FC4 was up and running. > The issues I describe are how it came up under a default install - now > granted, FC4t1 is what it is, and by final release, many things will > change, including the issues I describe. Since you upgraded from a > previous version, under FC3, your experience was different. But, my > question is, what are the big improvements in KDE over the current > version, apart from the accessibility improvements; the FC4 install > issues are obviously not a proper subject here. > > -- > Claude Jones > Bluemont, VA, USA No version was listed in your message, I believe the default assumption to be that a user is using the current release, at least that is what I am left to assume. If you have issues with a test, i.e. unstable, version, you should note the issue as a bug.